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  2. Bailey House (Denver, Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    1600 Ogden St., Denver, Colorado: Coordinates Area: less than one acre: Built: 1889 ... (1846–1897) was a Denver architect who was active from 1885 to 1893. [3] [4]

  3. Joslin Dry Goods Company Building - Wikipedia

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    934 16th St., Denver, Colorado: Coordinates: Area: less than one acre: Built: 1887/1927 [2] Architect: Frank E. Edbrooke: Architectural style: Early Commercial, Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements: NRHP reference No. 97000893 [1] CSRHP No. 5DV.1913: Added to NRHP

  4. Clayton, Denver - Wikipedia

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    Clayton (highlighted) on a map of Denver neighborhoods. Clayton is a neighborhood located in the city and county Denver, Colorado.Often confused with Park Hill, Cole, or the City Park neighborhoods, Clayton is a distinct neighborhood as defined by the city of Denver.

  5. Chaffee Park, Denver - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood has nearby access to I-25 via I-70, I-76 via Federal Boulevard and Pecos Street, and US-36 via Federal Boulevard and Pecos Street. Denver's Regional Transportation District (RTD) has three local bus routes serving the Chaffee Park neighborhood: [11] [12] Route 19: North Pecos [13] Route 31: Federal Blvd [14]

  6. Colorado State Highway 88 - Wikipedia

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    Spanning 19.171 miles (30.853 km), the highway travels through the City and County of Denver and Arapahoe County. SH 88 begins at Colfax Avenue (I-70 Bus., US 40, and US 287) in Denver and heads south along Federal Boulevard until it reaches Belleview Avenue, where it continues east until it reaches Interstate 25 in the Denver Tech Center.

  7. Republic Plaza (Denver) - Wikipedia

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    Republic Plaza is a skyscraper in Denver, Colorado. Rising 717 feet (219 m), [3] the building currently stands as the tallest building in the city of Denver and the entire Rocky Mountain region of the United States. [2] It was built in 1984, [3] and contains 56 floors, the majority of which are used as office space.

  8. 17th Street Plaza - Wikipedia

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    17th Street Plaza is a 438 ft (134 m) tall skyscraper in Denver, Colorado. It was completed in 1982 and has 33 floors, with a total area of 695,000-square-feet. [2] It was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and Wendel Duchsherer Architects. [3] It is currently (2012) the 11th tallest building in Denver. [4]

  9. Denver Trolley - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Trolley, formerly known as the Platte Valley Trolley, is a heritage streetcar line in Denver, Colorado, operated by the Denver Tramway Heritage Society. It began service on July 1, 1989. It began service on July 1, 1989.